"David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I do know about this FAQ, however for a very simple script that is just > passing arguments to a built-in function..... There's a real reason for not writing this in csh. Because the built-in function will return results for csh, which might not be the right ones for other shells. What result do you get with `which which' for example? /assar To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Garance A Drosihn
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Matthew Hunt
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? David O'Brien
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Chris Costello
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Dan Papasian
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Alfred Perlstein
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Dan Papasian
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? David O'Brien
- C shell scripts (was: Re: which(1), rewritten in C?... Patrick M. Hausen
- Re: C shell scripts (was: Re: which(1), rewritt... David O'Brien
- Re: C shell scripts (was: Re: which(1), rew... Assar Westerlund
- Re: C shell scripts (was: Re: which(1),... Garrett Wollman
- Re: C shell scripts (was: Re: whic... Assar Westerlund
- Re: C shell scripts (was: Re: ... Garrett Wollman
- Re: C shell scripts (was: Re: which(1),... Peter Edwards
- Re: which(1), rewritten in C? Oliver Fromme